The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... give away , and not their own . Pirates may make cheap penn'worths of their pillage , And purchase friends , and give to courtezans , Still revelling , like Lords , till all be gone , While as the filly owner of the goods Weeps over ...
... give away , and not their own . Pirates may make cheap penn'worths of their pillage , And purchase friends , and give to courtezans , Still revelling , like Lords , till all be gone , While as the filly owner of the goods Weeps over ...
Page 14
... give no words , but mum ! The business afketh filent fecrecy . Dame Eleanor gives gold to bring the witch , Gold cannot come amifs , were fhe a devil . Yet have I gold , flies from another coast , I dare not fay from the rich Cardinal ...
... give no words , but mum ! The business afketh filent fecrecy . Dame Eleanor gives gold to bring the witch , Gold cannot come amifs , were fhe a devil . Yet have I gold , flies from another coast , I dare not fay from the rich Cardinal ...
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... give † his Cenfure . These are no woman's matters . Q. Mar. If he be old enough , what needs your Grace To be Protector of his Excellence ? Glo . Madam , I am Protector of the Realm ; And , at his pleasure , will refign my place . That ...
... give † his Cenfure . These are no woman's matters . Q. Mar. If he be old enough , what needs your Grace To be Protector of his Excellence ? Glo . Madam , I am Protector of the Realm ; And , at his pleasure , will refign my place . That ...
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... Give me my fan ; what , minion ? can ye not ? Gives the Dutchefs a box on the ear . I cry you mercy , Madam ; was it you ? Elean . Was't I ? yea , I it was , proud French- woman : Could I come near your beauty with my nails , I'd fet my ...
... Give me my fan ; what , minion ? can ye not ? Gives the Dutchefs a box on the ear . I cry you mercy , Madam ; was it you ? Elean . Was't I ? yea , I it was , proud French- woman : Could I come near your beauty with my nails , I'd fet my ...
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... give me leave To fhew fome reafon of no little force , That York is moft unmeet of any man . York . I'll tell thee , Suffolk , why I am unmeet . Firft , for I cannot flatter thee in pride ; Next , if I be appointed for the Place , My ...
... give me leave To fhew fome reafon of no little force , That York is moft unmeet of any man . York . I'll tell thee , Suffolk , why I am unmeet . Firft , for I cannot flatter thee in pride ; Next , if I be appointed for the Place , My ...
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